Lace Shift Dress

Regular price$ 119.99Sale price$ 158.00

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We are in love with lace. So NOW, but also so classic. Our Lace Shift Dress is a special, but super wearable take on this timeless look. Fully lined, with illusion lace bracelet sleeves, and a modern mini hemline. Ready for the party, but still (of course, because it's a Leota!) comfortable.

Ash & Rose now offers free options for shipping AND returns! We've also extended our return policy to 90 days, so you have plenty of time to decide.

We'll ship your order of $100 or more for free to any USA or Canadian address when you choose the Free Shipping option. All other orders will have shipping fees calculated at checkout. We do ship internationally and fees are calculated at checkout.

We're also offering free return postage on all domestic orders when you choose to receive an exchange or store credit. For a refund back to your original form of payment, you can print a return shipping label for a flat fee of $5.95, or ship yourself using a carrier of your choice. International customers must handle their own return shipments.

Sarah Carson needed the perfect dress that could do it all, but that dress didn’t exist. So, Sarah made it herself!

Inspired by her great grandmother and go-getter women who do it all, former Wall Street DIY-er Sarah Carson launched Leota in 2011 on the principles of empowerment, femininity and optimism. What began with one perfect dress has become a closet full of perfect. Every detail is designed by women, for women, to flatter a range of body types with the perfect amount of pretty and practical. Whether you’re a boss, a mom, or all that and more, Leota has your back!

"We believe in socially responsible fashion. That's why we ethically manufacture our collections under the strictest international standards. We are proud to create local jobs and sustainable global growth. We donate 5% to causes that matter to women and give away every unsold item to women in need. Most brands destroy dead stock, making fashion the 2nd most polluting industry after oil and gas."